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Of those in the study, 8,927 were classified as exposed, meaning they spent at least one day at the site in the 10 months after Sept. 11.
Some caves are exposed, meaning that they have entrances you can find just by walking around the surface.
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Davis once commented to Shorter that he needed to be "exposed", apparently meaning that his talents deserved wider recognition, and Carolina took the comment to heart.
A study conducted by Sadala and da Silva [ 9] in Brazil with fourteen undergraduate nursing students, aimed to understand how they perceive themselves while caring for terminal cancer patients and exposed the meaning of the experience they had.
Bonuses will also be exposed to clawback, meaning they would be pegged to future performance.
Look up "rathe"; it's not a misprint of "rather" but an archaic word meaning "exposed too early, as in a flower that blooms in still-frigid spring".
That is, for s>R, s t can be increased up to (s−R without introducing any exposed node problems, meaning that in CSMATXRX it is always valid that β t opt ≥ β 1 / α − 1 α.
Van Sant's "Psycho" experiment, by replicating Hitchcock's style frame for frame, exposes how meaning arises in films in ways that transcend mere formal structure or technique.
While it's always a treat to see amazing ensembles working together as they tear a play apart, the better to expose its meaning, it's thrilling in a different way to watch performers who stand out because they have that indefinable something a depth, a spark that makes you feel more alive while watching a given production.
If you want the best returns, you are most likely in a stock plan -- but that also means that you're exposed to market risk, meaning that when stocks crash, so does your money.
The image is stripped bare, the meaning exposed and easily magnified.
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